Shot in 1962, this photo of actors Sady Rebbot and Anna Karina was probably taken while filming Vivre sa vie (“My Life to Live”), directed by one of the most esteemed French New Wave filmmakers, Jean-Luc Godard. Critic Roger Ebert has said of the movie: “The effect of the film is astonishing. It is clear, astringent, unsentimental, abrupt.” Perhaps like the romance between the once-married Anna Karina and Godard?

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This photo looks like it comes from a tale of fire and ice! Enjoy this street snap that flawlessly combined fiery red and icy blue colors in one go. Congratulations to mafiosa for having our Photo of the Day!

It looks like it’s time to get out the cameras and pack your bags. Together with the Shift School Dresden, we offered amazing prizes, including an insider trip to Paris, where you can take part in photography courses and visit the world-famous Paris Photo Tradeshow. Of course, there’s also a ton of Lomography prizes at stake like cameras, accessories and film so that the winner can capture memories from the trip on film. And now to announce the winners!

Nils, our amazing new staff member from Lomography France. Aside from photography, he likes pizza, surfing, and fireworks. He recently took the Lomo'Instant for a spin in Paris. In the narrow streets, he had some funny encounters and had a great time with multiple exposures. He now shares with us his first impressions!

Have a look at these cool .gif animations of some of the most iconic scenes taken from the fantasy and drama television series, "Game of Thrones!" But before you read on, we'd like to warn you about spoilers and generally NSFW images.

Italian metal band Lacuna Coil documented the various stages of a previously concluded European Tour with a La Sardina DIY camera. In an interview with Lomography Italy, Cristina Scabbia, the band's vocalist, answered a few questions, and today we'd like to share her answers with you.